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Remarkable Ballparks (Hardcover)
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What started as America's National Pastime is now a global
phenomenon with multi-million dollar baseball leagues around the
world and enough countries playing the game to warrant its
inclusion in the 2020/1 Olympics. What started as America's
National Pastime is now a global phenomenon with multi-million
dollar baseball leagues around the world and enough countries
playing the game to warrant its inclusion in the 2020/1 Olympics.
Remarkable Ballparks looks at the range of amazing places that host
baseball games starting with the historic Wrigley Field rooftop
grandstands, together with the home of the Green Monster, Fenway
Park. In 1960, John Updike writing in the New Yorker described
Fenway Park as: "a lyric little bandbox of a ballpark". Then there
are the mega-structures of the modern ballparks with retractable
roofs to protect against weather: Toronto's Roger's Centre and
Seattle's T-Mobile Park for rain, and Miami's LoanDepot Park for
heat. Baseball is an American family tradition, extolled by the
Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and its accompanying pitches, along
with the movie site from Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa, which
has fulfilled the prophecy: 'If you build it, they will come'. Now
MLB has come and played a match there. Modern ballparks have
introduced some remarkable features centerfield, including the mini
arboretum at Coors Field and the Devil Rays tank at Tropicana
Field. The Arizona Diamondbacks might have a swimming pool at Chase
Field, but the MLB stadium can't match the waterpark ride at
Frisco's Dr. Pepper Stadium. The Modern Woodmen Ballpark in
Davenport Iowa doesn't let a small matter like the Mississippi
flooding stop play. After building perimeter flood barriers and
walkways to the stadium, the ballpark has become an accessible
island. Perhaps there is no more touching a story than the Gail S.
Halvorsen Ballpark opened in Berlin in 2019. Lieutenant Halversen
took part in the Berlin Airlift from 1948 to 1949 and became known
as the 'Candy Bomber' after dropping candy attached to parachutes
for children gathered to watch the planes land. At age 98 he was
invited back to the city for the naming of a baseball park in his
name. A remarkable man and his ballpark.
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